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Stanislao Gastaldon
Musica proibita, Op. 5
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Composer
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Stanislao Gastaldon
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1881
Average_duration
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3:52
Musica proibita, Op. 5 is a beautiful and emotional Italian art song composed by Stanislao Gastaldon. It was composed in 1881 and premiered in the same year in Milan, Italy. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. Musica proibita, which translates to "forbidden music," is a romantic ballad that tells the story of a couple who are separated by societal norms. The lyrics describe the forbidden love between the couple and the pain they feel at not being able to be together. The melody is hauntingly beautiful and perfectly captures the emotions of the lyrics. The song is composed in three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a simple piano accompaniment that allows the voice to shine. The second movement is more upbeat and passionate, with a faster tempo and more complex piano accompaniment. The final movement returns to the slow and mournful tone of the first movement, bringing the song to a poignant and emotional conclusion. One of the most striking characteristics of Musica proibita is its use of chromaticism. The melody is full of unexpected twists and turns, with notes that are not traditionally part of the key signature. This creates a sense of tension and longing that perfectly matches the lyrics of the song. Overall, Musica proibita, Op. 5 is a stunning example of Italian art song. Its beautiful melody, emotional lyrics, and complex harmonies make it a favorite of singers and audiences alike.
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